What is a Fanlisting?
"A fanlisting is simply an online list of fans of a subject, such as a TV show, actor, or musician, that is created by an individual and open for fans from around the world to join. There are no costs, and the only requirements to join a fanlisting are your name and country." -TFL.org
Who is Marie Brennan?
Marie Brennan is a graduate student in Cultural Anthropology at Indiana University at
Bloomington she also holds a B.A. in Archaeology and Folklore from Harvard University and
is currently pursuing a Ph.D in Anthropology and Folklore at Indiana University. For more
information on Ms. Brennan please visit her online home at
www.swantower.com where you can
get the latest updates on her works in progress, publishing updates, posted short stories,
or even view her journal.
Works by Marie Brennan
Novels:
"Doppelganger"
"Warrior and Witch"
Stories (Nine Lands):
"Calling into Silence"
"The Legend of Anahata"
"White Shadow"
"Sing for Me"
"Execution Morning"
Retellings:
"The Princess and the . . ."
"Never After: Twelve Tales"
"The Wood, the Bridge, the House"
"Shadows' Bride"
"The Snow-White Heart"
"Sovay"
"The Twa Corbies"
"Centuries of Kings"
"Silence, Before the Horn"
"For the Fairest"
Miscellaneous:
"Such as Dreams Are Made Of"
"But Who Shall Lead the Dance?"
Essays:
The Passive Voice
Archaic Grammar
Introduction
Watersheds
Plate Tectonics
Standard Manuscript Format
Semi-Standard Electronic Format
How to Submit a Short Story
The Wind-Up
The Agent Waltz
And Then There Was Haggling
If at First You Do Succeed, Revise, Revise Again
The Production Process
11/28/01: The Heart of it All
12/23/01: Take Care of Your Snowflakes
04/21/03: The Problems of Sex and Death
02/06/04: Grammar and Gramarye
Works by Bryn Neuenschwander
Academic Publications:
[Review of] Jack Zipes, The Brothers Grimm: From Enchanted Forests to the Modern World," Folklore Forum (Bloomington: Trickster Press)
"Shared Narrative Frameworks in Role-Playing Games" -- Folklore, Fantasy, and Film (Second Harvard Folklore & Mythology Symposium), February 12th, 2005
forthcoming paper at the International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts, March 2005